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The final months of 2008 will be remembered as a time when the multiple threats facing the planet interlocked like a thousand Roman legions and stormed the bastions of capitalism. First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin - but who will take responsibility? This morning I lay on the south end of Bondi Beach admiring the taut bronzed Gods and Goddesses hurling themselves into the ocean, oblivious to lifeguard warnings of "dangerous currents", as the Australian currency sank. Politicians tear out their hair and "Our economy is sound. The fundamentals are in place" says George W. with his customary shifty body language. Few are convinced, many are fearful. America keeps printing money, un-backed by gold. The Green Left is confused. "We always said casino capitalism would crash, but now we don't have a plan". That's not entirely true. It's just that we can't remember the plan.
 
The towers of Babel are blasting away at our brains. Unbidden, Fox News arrives on my screen in a cascade of You Tube links. Suddenly I am watching a "debate". The moderator displays a cover of Newsweek depicting a close-up image of Sara Palin and suggests it's a dirty trick. A Republican panelist is beside herself with rage, likening the image to a crime against humanity. The problem? Palin's photo is un-retouched!
 
Our age is defined by reality TV, where reality is out of bounds. Following its August air strikes on a village in Afghanistan, the US military dismissed reports from Afghan lawmakers and the UN that 90 civilians had been killed (including 60 children). Its own "investigation", put the civilian death toll at five. When images of the dead started to surface, this estimate was revised to "30 Afghan civilians". Asked to account for this discrepancy, Pentagon spinner Bryan Whitman replied, "Sometimes the truth can change". The elasticity of truth is a long held military doctrine. It has seeped into all levels of leadership - business, politics, religion. While George Bush was assuring the world that "The United States does not torture", he was secretly providing the CIA with "legal" authority to torture.
 
This week the perversion of truth by the State was vividly brought home to viewers of a new TV series, The First Australians, which reveals new and astonishing information about the treatment of aborigines by the British colonizers. While some were kind and respectful, the overall attitude was brutal. We stole their land, massacred objectors and pickled their heads. Then we hid it from history. Up until The First Australians hit our screens, hardly any non-aboriginal citizen would have been aware of the serial crimes committed in our name. The truth doesn't change. It gets buried for a while, even mutilated, until it emerges into the sun in all its glory, sweeping away the bullshit.  Thank you, to the makers of the First Australians.
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Fox news talking heads get hot and bothered because you can see Sarah Palin's pores.  . . read more
Vice presidential debate moderator Gwen Ifill said Palin "more than ignored" some of her questions - she "blew me off." Ifill added that Palin decided to "give a stump speech" instead of a debate. . . read more
Barack Obama has developed a clear lead in the the U.S. battle ground states in recent weeks. Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss the onslaught of the McCain campaigns mud-slinging, the Keating Five scandal, and the fallout from Sarah Palin's debate survival.  . . read more
Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin cannot name a single newspaper she reads. . . read more
Veteran journalist Helen Thomas discusses the failure of the media in covering the Iraq war and its aftermath during the Why Media Matters panel hosted by Media Matters for America. . . read more
Large crowds gathered in China to see Zhang Tong, the first Chinese man to go into space without being chained inside the rocket.  . . read more
That was the first time I've heard a parody use exactly what was said... CNN's Late Edition shows clips of Saturday Night Live's most recent spoof of Sarah Palin and Palin's actual interview with Katie Couric. . . read more
Ever wondered about the power of a Wikipedia? Tune into the nightly news and hear its contents being read out loud in what is sometimes called Wiki Reading. Wikipedia pronounces a great many facts on the world but at the exclusion of what precisely. Ever tried to profile and Australian or German person in Wikipedia? It's nigh impossible to defeat the 'speedy deletion criteria' as they have established themselves as a fortress of mainstream truth to the exclusion of less obvious philosophies.

Much like Paul Simons (he has a wiki) song Gracelands, incidents and accidents, hints and allegations all make it through the Wikipedia mesh filter but actual living people or special purpose companies stand little or no chance of being mentioned. Because Wikipedia has already decided that their search engine shouldn't be cluttered with novelty, innovation and special events in the world.

You will have no problem finding a mini-series from TV, the scores, tables, characters, follow-ups and web-links. This apparently passes as a valuable resource in the world of knowledge. Try finding the same information about your favourite local expert in the field of candle making or wood carving. They would certainly have no chance at all. The sycophantic little turds. All they want to do is tabloid the lives of famous TV hosts and the most recent world events.

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Now our planet itself is in peril. Not simply the Earth, but the fate of all its species, including humanity. The situation calls not for hand-wringing, but rather informed action.

Optimism is fueled by expectation that decisions will be guided by reason and evidence, not ideology. The danger is that special interests will dilute and torque government policies, causing the climate to pass tipping points, with grave consequences for all life on the planet.

The President-elect himself needs to be well-informed about the climate problem and its relation to energy needs and economic policies. He cannot rely on political systems to bring him solutions - the political systems provide too many opportunities for special interests.

Here is a message I think should be delivered to Barack Obama. This is a first draft. Criticisms would be much appreciated.

Climate threat. The world's temperature has increased about 1°F over the past few decades, about 2°F over land areas. Further warming is "in the pipeline" due to gases already in the air and the inevitable additional fossil fuel emissions.

Effects already evident include:

1. Mountain glaciers are receding worldwide and will be gone within 50 years if CO2 emissions continue to increase. This threatens the fresh water supply for billions of people, as rivers arising in the Himalayas, Andes and Rocky Mountains will begin to run dry in the summer and fall.

2. Coral reefs, home to a quarter of biological species in the ocean, could be destroyed by rising temperature and ocean acidification due to increasing CO2.

3. Dry subtropics are expanding poleward with warming, affecting the southern United States, the Mediterranean region, and Australia, with increasing drought and fires.

4. Arctic sea ice will disappear entirely in the summer, if CO2 continues to increase, with devastating effects on wildlife and indigenous people.

5. Intensity of hydrologic extremes, heavy rains, storms and floods on the one hand, and droughts and fires on the other, are increasing. Some people say we must learn to live with these effects, because it is an almost god-given fact that we must burn all fossil fuels. But now we understand, from the history of the Earth, that there would be two monstrous consequences of releasing the CO2 from all of the oil, gas and coal, consequences of an enormity that cannot be accepted. One effect would be extermination of a large fraction of the species on the planet. The other is initiation of ice sheet disintegration and sea level rise, out of humanity's control,eventually eliminating coastal cities and historical sites, creating havoc, hundreds of millions of refugees, and impoverishing nations.

Recent evidence reveals a situation more urgent than had been expected, even by those who were most attuned.

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The international community is very close to resume diplomatic relations with Cuba. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. http://machete.gummyprint.com/cubas-reforms-solidarity-in-latin-america-and-declining-us-influence/ - Jonathan

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Even tho' I believe truth is flexible under certain circumstances, I still relish Richard Neville's take on disinformation & the U.S military's pitiless war on civilians. Mainly I write to endorse his praise of the SBS series, The First Australians - edgy, balanced, enlightened. Unlike most commentators, this old hippie connects the dots - Emma
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